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Tangier

Facing Gibraltar across the strait, Tangier earns a night or two as the opening leg of a blue-city north loop, with the medina, kasbah and ferry ports all in walking reach.

Written by the Departly editorial team Reviewed against GOV.UK on 8 Jun 2026

Best length

1-2 nights, as a loop start

Airport

Tangier Ibn Battouta (TNG), ~15km southwest

Airport to centre

Grand taxi 20-30 min, ~100-150 MAD (ยฃ8-12)

Best base

Medina or Marshan; Boulevard for modern hotels

In short

Tangier at a glance

Tangier is the easiest Morocco arrival from the UK and the natural start of a northern loop rather than a destination you fill a week with. Base yourself in or just above the medina, give the kasbah, Petit Socco and Cafรฉ Hafa a slow day and a half, then use the city as a launchpad: the CTM bus to Chefchaouen's blue lanes, the 35-minute train to Asilah, or the Al Boraq high-speed line south. The one thing to get right before you book is the ferry: Tarifa lands you at Tangier Ville in the city, while Algeciras drops you at Tanger Med 40km east.

The short version

  • Treat Tangier as a 1-2 night start to a north-Morocco loop, not a week-long base in itself.
  • Stay in the medina or just above it in Marshan; the Boulevard (Ville Nouvelle) is the modern-hotel fallback.
  • Book the Tarifa ferry, not Algeciras, if you want to walk off the boat into the city โ€” Algeciras lands at Tanger Med 40km out.
  • From the airport, a government-rate grand taxi is ~100-150 MAD (ยฃ8-12) and 20-30 minutes to the centre.
  • Pair Tangier with Chefchaouen (CTM bus ~2h30) and Asilah (train ~35 min) rather than trying to stretch the city alone.

Tangier sits at the very top of Morocco, looking across the Strait of Gibraltar at Spain, and that position is the whole story: it is the countryโ€™s easiest UK arrival, a working ferry city, and the obvious launchpad for the blue-city north. The mistake is treating it as a destination you fill a week with. The medina is smaller and steeper than Fez or Marrakech, the kasbah and Cafรฉ Hafa give you a brilliant day and a half, and after that the cityโ€™s best move is to send you somewhere โ€” Chefchaouenโ€™s blue lanes, the artistsโ€™ town of Asilah, or south on the high-speed train.

Where you stay shapes the trip. A restored riad inside the medina puts you among the lanes near Petit Socco, with the trade-off that cars cannot reach most doors and you walk the last stretch with your bag. Marshan, just above the old city, is calmer and more local, with Cafรฉ Hafa and the best small eateries; the Boulevard in the Ville Nouvelle is the modern-hotel fallback for door-to-door taxis and an early flight.

One booking decision matters more than any other if you are arriving by sea: take the Tarifa ferry, which lands at Tangier Ville in the city itself, rather than Algeciras, which goes to Tanger Med 40km east. Below, the structured planning โ€” where to stay, what to see, airport transfers, the onward bus and train links, and a realistic budget in pounds โ€” picks up from here. Entry, health and safety facts inherit Departlyโ€™s Morocco country guide, including the closed-currency dirham and the no-GHIC rule that make insurance and on-arrival cash non-negotiable.

Keep a first trip focused: book the big timed sights, then leave room for neighbourhoods and food.

Top things to do in Tangier

The Kasbah and Kasbah Museum

The Kasbah is the high, walled corner of Tangier's old city โ€” a maze of quiet lanes opening onto terraces with views across the Strait of Gibraltar. At its heart, the Dar el-Makhzen, the former sultan's palace, is now the Kasbah Museum, with Roman mosaics brought from Volubilis. Wandering the lanes is free; the museum charges a token entry, around 20 MAD.

A half-day: an houโ€ฆ ยฃ1.60

Petit Socco and the medina

The Petit Socco is the small, faded cafรฉ square at the heart of Tangier's medina, ringed by old terraces where the thing to do is order a mint tea and watch the lanes work. From here the alleys spill downhill and out to the Grand Socco, the bigger square joining the old city to the new. Free to wander; you pay only for tea and whatever you buy.

A slow couple of hโ€ฆ
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Where to stay first

The areas that make a first visit easier โ€” not an exhaustive directory.

Medina

ยฃยฃ mid-range

The walled old city is the reason to come: a restored riad or dar inside the lanes puts you a step from Petit Socco and the kasbah. Cars cannot reach most doors, so you arrive at a gate and walk the last stretch โ€” book somewhere with clear directions or a porter.

Best for: First-timers who want the atmosphere

Marshan

ยฃยฃ mid-range

The leafy residential quarter just above the medina, about 10 minutes' walk from the centre, with Cafรฉ Hafa and some of the city's best small eateries. Calmer and more local than the old city without losing the sea views.

Best for: Quieter stays, food-led trips, repeat visitors

Browse hotels 10 min walk to medina

Boulevard / Ville Nouvelle

ยฃยฃ mid-range

The modern downtown of normal hotels, chain shops and restaurants where taxis pull up to the door. It trades the old-city character for convenience and is the sensible fallback if a medina riad and its luggage-wheeling do not appeal.

Best for: Modern-hotel convenience, late or early flights

Browse hotels 5-10 min to medina

Tanger Med area

ยฃ value

Only relevant if you arrive on the Algeciras fast ferry: the port is 40km east of the city, so do not book a hotel out here expecting to be in Tangier. Take the shuttle or a grand taxi into Tangier Ville and stay in the old city.

Best for: Avoid as a base โ€” port only

Browse hotels 40km east of centre

Airport to city centre

Tangier airport transfer options
OptionTimeCostBook ahead?
Grand taxi (government rate, daytime) 20-30 min about 100-150 MAD (ยฃ8-12) Confirm the rate before you get in
Grand taxi (after 20:00 / night) 20-30 min about 150-300 MAD (ยฃ12-25) Higher fixed night rate
Pre-booked private transfer 20-30 min usually ยฃ20-30 Easiest with luggage or a late arrival
Pre-book a door-to-door transfer

When to go

Sweet spot: May to October is the comfortable window, with May and September the sweet spot: 24-28ยฐC, swimmable sea and lighter crowds than high summer. July and August are hottest and busiest but the Atlantic-Mediterranean sea breeze keeps Tangier far more bearable than inland Marrakech.

Spring and early autumn give the best mix of warm days, calm-enough seas and reasonable prices. High summer is hot and busy but cooled by the strait breeze; winter (December-February) is mild at 12-16ยฐC but the wettest period, with November and January seeing real rain โ€” fine for the medina and museums, not a beach trip. March to May can be noticeably windy.

What it costs

Ryanair flies direct from London Stansted and Manchester, with Air Arabia Maroc and Royal Air Maroc from London Gatwick. Return fares often run ยฃ40-ยฃ120 outside school holidays when booked ahead; there are no direct easyJet UK flights, so the cheapest routes are Stansted and Manchester.

Daily budget per person

Sample trip: A realistic 2-night mid-range Tangier stop for one person is roughly ยฃ200-ยฃ320 before onward travel: ยฃ40-ยฃ120 flights, ยฃ70-ยฃ140 riad share, ยฃ40-ยฃ60 food, and ยฃ20-ยฃ40 for the kasbah museum, a Cap Spartel taxi run and mint teas. Add the Chefchaouen leg (CTM bus ~ยฃ8 each way plus a night there) if you are doing the loop.

Tangier is cash-first outside smart hotels: keep small dirham notes for taxis, cafรฉ teas and the medina. The dirham is a closed currency, so draw cash from an ATM on arrival rather than buying any in the UK.

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Also in Morocco

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Tangier FAQs

How long do you need in Tangier?
One or two nights is the sweet spot. Tangier rewards a slow day and a half โ€” the kasbah, the medina, Cafรฉ Hafa and a Cap Spartel run โ€” but it is better as the start of a northern loop than a week-long base. Pair it with Chefchaouen and Asilah rather than stretching the city alone.
Should I take the ferry from Tarifa or Algeciras to Tangier?
From the UK you usually fly, but if you are coming via southern Spain it matters which ferry you book. Tarifa lands at Tangier Ville, the city port within walking distance of the medina, in about an hour. Algeciras goes to Tanger Med, 40km east, so you then need a shuttle or grand taxi into the city โ€” convenient if you have a car, less so on foot.
How do you get from Tangier to Chefchaouen?
The easiest option is the CTM bus, around 2h30 and roughly ยฃ7-11 each way, with several daily departures. Grand taxis take a similar time. A day trip is possible but rushed โ€” Chefchaouen's blue lanes are best at sunset once the day-trippers leave, so stay at least one night if you can.
Can you get from Tangier deeper into Morocco by train?
Yes โ€” Tangier Ville is the northern end of the Al Boraq high-speed line, reaching Casablanca in about 2h10 (roughly ยฃ8-15 in second class) via Kenitra and Rabat. Asilah is a 35-minute train hop south for an easy half-day. The high-speed line does not yet reach Marrakech, so that leg means a change in Casablanca.

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